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8041-8070 of 9,421 entries
It's a Dirty Job ...
New arts tsar Vincent Kitch rolls up his sleeves to give Austin arts funding a clean start
Robert Faires, April 16, 2004
Trappakeepa & Girth
Local Arts Reviews
Wayne Alan Brenner, April 16, 2004
Cultural Arts Program
A Timeline for Controversy and Reform
April 16, 2004
The Joke's on Bush
Newspaper cartoonist Dan Piraro launches a national stand-up tour, Bizarro's PolitiComedy-A-Go-Go, starring a "quartet of liberal wisenheimers" cracking wise about election-year issues, this week in Austin
Robert Faires, April 9, 2004
Did You Say Love?
Local Arts Reviews
Heather Barfield Cole, April 9, 2004
A Revolution in Acting
The SITI Company's J. Ed Araiza transforms the way Austin actors view their art
Katherine Catmull, April 9, 2004
Noises Off
Local Arts Reviews
Barry Pineo, April 9, 2004
The Foreigner
Local Arts Reviews
Robi Polgar, April 9, 2004
Articulations
Choreographer Deborah Hay is welcomed home from New York, Doyle Bramhall rocks the house at Zach, and new plans for the Long Center are being unveiled
Robert Faires, April 9, 2004
Ceramics You Will Not Want to Eat Off
'The Fine Art of Ceramics' is a straightforward title for a tight show, with five artists creating intimate textures and sculptures out of clay, porcelain, and plaster
Rachel Koper, April 9, 2004
Pop Goes the Art!
Thirty years after the 1960s, Pop Art superstar Peter Max is still making art and still pushing the brand, coming to Austin on a national tour of his paintings and prints
Robert Faires, April 2, 2004
Articulations
UT delays the closing of Bass Concert Hall for a year, Conspirare wants to sing an ode by a young Austin poet, and Zach decides whether it wants to go out with Sally Bowles or Roxie Hart
Robert Faires, April 2, 2004
The Flying Dutchman
Local Arts Reviews
Jerry Young, April 2, 2004
Bass Delay Gives Groups Room to Play
UT delays Bass Concert Hall renovations for local art schools
Robert Faires, April 2, 2004
Tribal
Local Arts Reviews
Robert Faires, April 2, 2004
Blue Surge
Local Arts Reviews
Barry Pineo, April 2, 2004
Giving Voice
Students and colleagues sing in tribute to the late Martha Deatherage
Robert Faires, April 2, 2004
Decade on the Vanguard
No. 10 looks like the best Salvage Vanguard birthday ever!
Robert Faires, March 26, 2004
'New Works: Jack Spencer'
Local Arts Reviews
Sam Martin, March 26, 2004
Articulations
Helping ensure the future of classical music are four young Central Texas musicians who won the 2004 Pearl Amster Concerto Competition and two UT School of Music doctoral candidates chosen to learn conducting from Maestro Kurt Masur
Robert Faires, March 26, 2004
Austin Symphony With Norman Krieger
Local Arts Reviews
Robi Polgar, March 26, 2004
When Wagner Became WAGNER
How 'The Flying Dutchman' made opera bigger than big
Jerry Young, March 26, 2004
The Mercy Seat
Local Arts Reviews
Robert Faires, March 26, 2004
Ballet East: 'Tribal'
Ballet East goes "Tribal" this weekend, using movement to explore issues of belonging, the ties that bind, and how tribes can lower us to barbarism or lift us to redemption
March 26, 2004
Happy Bachday!
What do you give a famous composer for his 419th birthday? The Budjanova Quartet is giving J.S. Bach a concert of his music performed by some of Austin's most gifted musicians.
Robert Faires, March 19, 2004
Mothersbaugh's Antique Freaks
Devo's front man fashions beautifully creepy images from archival photos
Kate X Messer, March 19, 2004
Articulations
The LBJ Library swaps paintings with the National Gallery of Art, the Blanton Museum of Art gets $1 million for a new gallery, and Patsy Cline teaches you how to apply make-up
Robert Faires, March 19, 2004
Kiss Me, Kate
Local Arts Reviews
Robi Polgar, March 19, 2004
Hamlet
Local Arts Reviews
Robert Faires, March 19, 2004
Our Country Mapped in Music
Understanding the cartography of the concert hall
Robert Faires, March 19, 2004
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